F0865 F865: Have a plan that describes the process for conducting QAPI and QAA activities.
E

QAPI Program Failed to Address Repeated Call Light Concerns

Fall River HealthcareFall River, Massachusetts Survey Completed on 12-22-2025

Summary

The facility failed to have an effective QAPI program with a systematic analysis and action plan to address repeated Resident Council concerns about long call light response times. The facility’s QAPI policy stated that the Steering Committee was to review and analyze facility data, that a QAPI team may be needed to identify root cause and resolve issues, and that resident and family concerns brought up in committee meetings were to be addressed through the QAPI plan. Despite this, Resident Council minutes from July through November 2025 repeatedly documented that residents continued to report call lights were not answered in a timely manner, including concerns about weekends and second shift, and residents requested auditing and filed a grievance. During a group meeting on 12/17/25, 13 residents stated they brought up call light wait times every month and reported waiting 45 minutes to an hour for staff to answer call lights. Interviews with facility leadership showed the concern had not been incorporated into a current QAPI project. The Activity Director said management staff were completing audits during day shifts but she was not sure who audited second shift or weekends, and she stated weekend audits were not part of the manager on duty responsibilities. The Administrator said audits had recently started, management staff were responsible for conducting them and bringing results to the Assistant Administrator, and staff provided just-in-time education, but he had not reviewed the December audits and was unaware residents had waited 20 to 25 minutes for call lights to be answered. He also stated he did not know residents had reported waiting 45 minutes to an hour and confirmed there was not a current QAPI project addressing the Resident Council concerns. The Assistant Administrator also stated there was not a QAPI project to address the long call light wait times.

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